BEHOLD THIS DREAMER
Elizabeth Bartlett
Behold This Dreamer was originally published in 1959 by EditorialJus in Mexico City, and is now out-of-print. The authors literaryexecutor, Steven James Bartlett, has decided to make the bookavailable as an open access publication, freely available toreaders through Project Gutenberg under the terms of the CreativeCommons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivs license, which allowsanyone to distribute this work without changes to its content,provided that both the author and the original URL from whichthis work was obtained are mentioned, that the contents of thiswork are not used for commercial purposes or profit, and thatthis work will not be used without the copyright holder's writtenpermission in derivative works (i.e., you may not alter,transform, or build upon this work without such permission).The full legal statement of this license may be found at:
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Behold this Dreamer
By ELIZABETH BARTLETT
BOOKS
poems of yes and no
Behold this Dreamer
POEMS
Accent, American Weave, Approach, Arizona Quarterly,Beloit Poetry Journal, Canadian Forum, Catholic World,Chelsea Review, Coastlines, Commentary, Cresset,Epos, Fiddlehead, Folio, four quarters, Harper's, Harper'sBazaar, Literary Review, Mexican Life, Naked Ear,New Mexico Quarterly, New Poems 2, New Voices 2,N. Y. Herald Tribune, N. Y. Times, Nimrod, Odyssey,Outposts, Personalist, Poetry Chapbook, PrairieSchooner, Quixote, Saturday Review, Shenandoah Review,Southwest Review, Sparrow, Step Ladder, Venture,Views, Western Review, Western Humanities Review,Whetstone, Wisconsin Poetry.
Acknowledgements: Certain of the poems in this collection haveappeared in publications listed above.
The title, Behold This Dreamer, is taken from an anthology of thatname, in tribute to its author, Walter de la Mare (1873-1956).
Elizabeth Bartlett
Editorial Jus, S. A.
Mexico City
First Edition
© 1959 Elizabeth Bartlett
To CHARLOTTE HOWELL REED
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